The 32-year-old posted a picture of herself with Amber, America, and their fellow Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants co-star Alexis Bledel.
‘Happy Birthday My Forever Sister,’ she wrote.’
The four pals seem to take birthdays very seriously, and last month Amber shared a funny video of herself twerking in honor of America turning 36.
‘Happy birthday to the only woman in the world I would break a tit and hip for,’ she wrote. ‘I love you, Ms. Ferrera.
‘I wish we were doing this in person, at 11pm (which is like 2am for moms in their late 30’s), at some amazing club on the Lower East Side, screaming at the top of our lungs with joy. Someday soon. I promise.’
During her time in quarantine, Amber has been focusing a great deal of her energy on her work as an activist and as a writer, revealing last week that she will be teaching a workshop on May 31 for all those who are struggling to get inspired amid the pandemic.
She shared that the workshop ‘will be feminist forward and open to all creatives who are feeling stuck and looking to get inspired’.
The online seminar will help writers to ‘harness anger, despair and apathy into necessary work’.
Amber doesn’t appear to be struggling with finding inspiration for her own writing however. The actress proudly revealed earlier this month that she’d had a piece published in the New York Times about ‘motherhood and ambition’, in which she opened up about how her relationship to her career was changed after she became a mom.
‘Once I became a mother, my relationship to my career was radically altered, and I was propelled into the multi-hyphenate artist I was always meant to become,’ she wrote on Instagram, noting that she spent more than two decades working in Hollywood before reaching that realization.
She also called out the way that women in the entertainment industry are treated – recalling how she was told to always ‘manage her expectations’ both in front of and behind the cameras – something that she said she hopes her daughter will never have to hear.
‘By seeing myself reflected in my own child, I learned how to fight for myself as an artist, producer, director and writer — without apology,’ she explained. ‘I hope that modeling that fight will arm my daughter with the tools to do the same.’
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